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VOLUMK 1—NO. 40 iANVAMX 9, IMl
Mtl — O. L.
Bomg raovK 4t»-*tn
t
aPAOES
Weks
-Sports - Talk
By BRUCE WEBER
During the Holiday vacation, Huntley's baskettwU team i>artici- pated in the second Annual Kirk¬ land Holiday Tournament. Seven other schools from the Litle Eight and Little Ten Conferences also participated in this evenly matched field.
'We drew Piano for our first round game. The game being played on uTesday, Dec. 27. The Redsikns jumped out to ah earlj' lead, but in the second half Piano narrowed the margin and threat- , ened to take the lead. We halted their bid and padded our lead to win by the eventual marglh of 64 to 50.
On the next evening we played a fine Earfville club. We couldn't hit the hoop in the first half and played very ragged ball. Earlville led 23-19 entering the second half. The second half proved to be very exciting and the point s^aration was always slim. With 15 seconds remaining, an.Earlville player sank two free throws to "ice" the game. The final score was Eahlvllle 52, Huntley 50.
TTie final night of the tourna¬ ment saw us playing Smnonai^ for third place. In this ganoe we open¬ ed a substantial lead, <»ly to bme It. We, hOVrever, widened the nw- gin iigain n^r the end of the gan>e and coasted to a 68-'52 victory. This enabled us to receive the third place trophy, which will he a hand¬ some addition to our trophy case.
The team received g^ood support at these games even though they were played quite a distance from home. We appreciate this very much. Oh, yes. I might add that the Hinckley-Big Rock Royals cap¬ tured first place for the second straight year.
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MAILCD AND D|STBIBVtSa> WKEKL'T
Huntley Wins Tropky
Card oi Tkanks
Ertiest Schultze, who was 80 years old December 25, would like to thank all of his friends for the many lo'.ely cards he received on his birthday. Mr. Schultzo has been a resident of HunUey for the last 20 years. .
Huntley at Tournament
Holiday Tourney Box Scores
Hnntley vb. Piano
HUNTLEY FG FT TP
B. Borhart 2 1 5
:L. Marlowe 1 0 2
B. Weber 11 9 31
R. Cote ..... 1 1 3
B. MiUer 6 5 17
D. Frohling •. 1 2 4
S. Henning 1 0 2
Total 64
• PLANO
Daynell 2 2 6
Jumey 0 3 3
Widermuth 1 0 2
Heller 4 2 10
Hage 3 1 7
Pierec 1 4 6
Dennis — 3 6 16
Total • 50
Huntley vs. Earl\iIIe
HUNTLEY
Boriiart 3
Marlowe 0
Weber 10
Cote 1
Frohling 5
Total EARLVILLE
Burd 7
MorriU 2
Schnifi 1
Atherton" 7
Myers 0
Total
0
2
7
1
2
8
2
1
3
4
e
2
27
3
12
50
22
6
3
17
4
.52
Huntley vs. Somonanic
HUNTLEY
Borchart 2 2 6
Marlowe - 2 2 6
Weber ;. ... 9 8 26
Cole 4 4 12
Milter 3 2 8
Frohling 3 1 7
Kahl • 1 1 3
SOMONAUK
Sherman •... 4 6 14
BohlUiger 3 3 9
Kosullc 3 7 13
Lackey • •••. 2 0 4
York 4 4 12
Total 32
P.T.A.
Meeting
On Wednesday, Jan. 11, 1961, you are invited to hear and ask questions on the three main topics of the evening. Mrs, Jean Meyers will talk and answer questions about our school cafeteria. The traveling library, the Bookmobile, will be explained by Mrs Lima Tessendorf, TTie Village Board will have a representative frtrni Baxter and Woodman, the village engin¬ eers, speak in regard to the Bond Issue, the Sanitary Sewer, and the Storm Sewer.
A variety of subjects.will be cov¬ ered in oUr Question and Answer Period in order to answer the re¬ maining questions received thus far.
The Freshman class and Grade 7B have twice had the largest per¬ centage of parents in atendance at PTA meetings. If a class wins three times, they will receive $5.00 for then- treasury from PTA. Tlie ' contest lias ben very close; In most cases one mpre parent in attend¬ ance could have changed ttie «to« ning results.
Huntley
Mal'ria^e Roll
1960
Five couples were married in Huntley churches during the year 1960. From the files of the Trin¬ ity Lutheran Church, St. Mary's CathoUc Church, and the First Congregational Church of Hunt¬ ley are listed the below couples united in holy wedlock. June — Ridiard H. Hennegan of Huntley and" Sandra York of Woodstock. August — Richard W. Schotllff and Nancy Zellhofer, both of Huntley. Keith Ziller and Bonnie Verhaeghe, both of Huntley. Octo¬ ber — Lecmard T. Schnulle of Woodstock and Antiette Maushak of Huntley. November — Mary Alice Henning of Hatnpshire and Rldiard Gin -ot Aurorc; -
Huntley Takes Tkird at Kilrklaiid
Huntley took third place in the holiday tournament last Dec. 28 through 30, at Kirkland, Illinois. Huntley won two" out of three games she played. The first game with Piano was won 64 to 52, the second game. with Earlville was lost 52 to 50, a close one which could have gone either way. A final game vt^ih Somonauk was won 68- 52. So far this year Huntley has won six out of J.2 she has played. The team, under Coach Anderson's leadership, is steadily improvuig as did the football team last fall. Coach Anderson has many new ideas which he is teaching to the uHntley basketball players. These new techniques, of course, take time to learn and Coach Ander¬ son urges the town to be pattent with the team as in the future Huntley's basketball teams will do better and will improve so that perhaps nekt year they will win first place in this iwliday tourna¬ ment.
Huntley has had difficulty, this year in passing and scoring. The defensive play, however, has been very good as was demonstrated last Friday night at the Huntley- Somonauk game. Coach Anderson (OoDtlnned on Pace t) HUNTLEY TAKES SHO
Wally Leonard at HInes
Mr. Wally I^eonard is dt Hines Hosirital in Hhies, llUnois. Mr. Leonard is undergoing tests to de¬ termine the origin of the ittness whteh occurred to him shtxily be¬ fore Christmas. He is doing weU. At the present time no visitors are permitted to see him. Mrs. Leonard says that he would iq>predat« any cards wliich fitokto would like to aend to h^ vrMle he la eonttiHiill
Cards nugr be addreaaed to tQHl%r.t. Ho^pitd, HIM*, tUinoia,

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VOLUMK 1—NO. 40 iANVAMX 9, IMl
Mtl — O. L.
Bomg raovK 4t»-*tn
t
aPAOES
Weks
-Sports - Talk
By BRUCE WEBER
During the Holiday vacation, Huntley's baskettwU team i>artici- pated in the second Annual Kirk¬ land Holiday Tournament. Seven other schools from the Litle Eight and Little Ten Conferences also participated in this evenly matched field.
'We drew Piano for our first round game. The game being played on uTesday, Dec. 27. The Redsikns jumped out to ah earlj' lead, but in the second half Piano narrowed the margin and threat- , ened to take the lead. We halted their bid and padded our lead to win by the eventual marglh of 64 to 50.
On the next evening we played a fine Earfville club. We couldn't hit the hoop in the first half and played very ragged ball. Earlville led 23-19 entering the second half. The second half proved to be very exciting and the point s^aration was always slim. With 15 seconds remaining, an.Earlville player sank two free throws to "ice" the game. The final score was Eahlvllle 52, Huntley 50.
TTie final night of the tourna¬ ment saw us playing Smnonai^ for third place. In this ganoe we open¬ ed a substantial lead, e and coasted to a 68-'52 victory. This enabled us to receive the third place trophy, which will he a hand¬ some addition to our trophy case.
The team received g^ood support at these games even though they were played quite a distance from home. We appreciate this very much. Oh, yes. I might add that the Hinckley-Big Rock Royals cap¬ tured first place for the second straight year.
»i..« %mKti.Kfjf».--:-r:
MAILCD AND D|STBIBVtSa> WKEKL'T
Huntley Wins Tropky
Card oi Tkanks
Ertiest Schultze, who was 80 years old December 25, would like to thank all of his friends for the many lo'.ely cards he received on his birthday. Mr. Schultzo has been a resident of HunUey for the last 20 years. .
Huntley at Tournament
Holiday Tourney Box Scores
Hnntley vb. Piano
HUNTLEY FG FT TP
B. Borhart 2 1 5
:L. Marlowe 1 0 2
B. Weber 11 9 31
R. Cote ..... 1 1 3
B. MiUer 6 5 17
D. Frohling •. 1 2 4
S. Henning 1 0 2
Total 64
• PLANO
Daynell 2 2 6
Jumey 0 3 3
Widermuth 1 0 2
Heller 4 2 10
Hage 3 1 7
Pierec 1 4 6
Dennis — 3 6 16
Total • 50
Huntley vs. Earl\iIIe
HUNTLEY
Boriiart 3
Marlowe 0
Weber 10
Cote 1
Frohling 5
Total EARLVILLE
Burd 7
MorriU 2
Schnifi 1
Atherton" 7
Myers 0
Total
0
2
7
1
2
8
2
1
3
4
e
2
27
3
12
50
22
6
3
17
4
.52
Huntley vs. Somonanic
HUNTLEY
Borchart 2 2 6
Marlowe - 2 2 6
Weber ;. ... 9 8 26
Cole 4 4 12
Milter 3 2 8
Frohling 3 1 7
Kahl • 1 1 3
SOMONAUK
Sherman •... 4 6 14
BohlUiger 3 3 9
Kosullc 3 7 13
Lackey • •••. 2 0 4
York 4 4 12
Total 32
P.T.A.
Meeting
On Wednesday, Jan. 11, 1961, you are invited to hear and ask questions on the three main topics of the evening. Mrs, Jean Meyers will talk and answer questions about our school cafeteria. The traveling library, the Bookmobile, will be explained by Mrs Lima Tessendorf, TTie Village Board will have a representative frtrni Baxter and Woodman, the village engin¬ eers, speak in regard to the Bond Issue, the Sanitary Sewer, and the Storm Sewer.
A variety of subjects.will be cov¬ ered in oUr Question and Answer Period in order to answer the re¬ maining questions received thus far.
The Freshman class and Grade 7B have twice had the largest per¬ centage of parents in atendance at PTA meetings. If a class wins three times, they will receive $5.00 for then- treasury from PTA. Tlie ' contest lias ben very close; In most cases one mpre parent in attend¬ ance could have changed ttie «to« ning results.
Huntley
Mal'ria^e Roll
1960
Five couples were married in Huntley churches during the year 1960. From the files of the Trin¬ ity Lutheran Church, St. Mary's CathoUc Church, and the First Congregational Church of Hunt¬ ley are listed the below couples united in holy wedlock. June — Ridiard H. Hennegan of Huntley and" Sandra York of Woodstock. August — Richard W. Schotllff and Nancy Zellhofer, both of Huntley. Keith Ziller and Bonnie Verhaeghe, both of Huntley. Octo¬ ber — Lecmard T. Schnulle of Woodstock and Antiette Maushak of Huntley. November — Mary Alice Henning of Hatnpshire and Rldiard Gin -ot Aurorc; -
Huntley Takes Tkird at Kilrklaiid
Huntley took third place in the holiday tournament last Dec. 28 through 30, at Kirkland, Illinois. Huntley won two" out of three games she played. The first game with Piano was won 64 to 52, the second game. with Earlville was lost 52 to 50, a close one which could have gone either way. A final game vt^ih Somonauk was won 68- 52. So far this year Huntley has won six out of J.2 she has played. The team, under Coach Anderson's leadership, is steadily improvuig as did the football team last fall. Coach Anderson has many new ideas which he is teaching to the uHntley basketball players. These new techniques, of course, take time to learn and Coach Ander¬ son urges the town to be pattent with the team as in the future Huntley's basketball teams will do better and will improve so that perhaps nekt year they will win first place in this iwliday tourna¬ ment.
Huntley has had difficulty, this year in passing and scoring. The defensive play, however, has been very good as was demonstrated last Friday night at the Huntley- Somonauk game. Coach Anderson (OoDtlnned on Pace t) HUNTLEY TAKES SHO
Wally Leonard at HInes
Mr. Wally I^eonard is dt Hines Hosirital in Hhies, llUnois. Mr. Leonard is undergoing tests to de¬ termine the origin of the ittness whteh occurred to him shtxily be¬ fore Christmas. He is doing weU. At the present time no visitors are permitted to see him. Mrs. Leonard says that he would iq>predat« any cards wliich fitokto would like to aend to h^ vrMle he la eonttiHiill
Cards nugr be addreaaed to tQHl%r.t. Ho^pitd, HIM*, tUinoia,